Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Re: gvim moves mouse

Gerhard Siegesmund wrote:

> I am using ubuntu on one computer and debian unstable on another
> computer.
>
> The steps are quite simple. Open up a terminal and edit a file. Then
> open another terminal (or screen window) and then open the same file
> using gvim. You get the popup-box showing the message, that the
> '*.swp'-file already exists. Now when you press "open read only", the
> popup vanishes, but the cursor is in the upper left corner.
>
> I have the same problem on debian with ratpoison, which is even more
> frustrating, as i am using synergy with another computer which means,
> that I loose focus on this computer as the mouse course even jumps to
> the other monitor (meaning at least one pixel left of the upper left
> corner). If you know synergy, you might understand, what I mean. :)
>
> Hope, this info helps.

I cannot reproduce it. Anything special about your configuration? Did
you build gvim with Motif instead of GTK perhaps?

Do you have 'mousefocus' set? Still can't reproduce it with that option
set though.

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